WATCH: Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler sent a cease-and-desist letter to President Donald Trump calling on him to stop playing Aerosmith songs at rallies after one was broadcast during his West Virginia rally on Tuesday.

The band’s 1993 hit song Livin’ on the Edge was playing while people entered the venue at Trump’s rally held at the Charleston Civic Centre in West Virginia on August 21.

Tyler sent a cease-and-desist letter through his lawyer Dina LaPolt to the White House accusing Trump of willful infringement in broadcasting the song, which was written by Joe Perry, Mark Hudson and Tyler.

Here is the cease and desist letter to Trump from Steven Tyler’s lawyers demanding that the Trump campaign refrain from playing Aerosmith music at rallies. Aerosmith has made this demand before according to this letter. pic.twitter.com/tWpOSO6tS5

According to Variety, the notice accuses Trump of “falsely implying that our client … endorses his campaign and/or his presidency, as evidenced by actual confusion seen from the reactions of our client’s fans all over social media.”

In the cease-and-desist notice, Tyler’s lawyer cites the Lanham Act, which prohibits “any false designation or misleading description or representation of fact … likely to cause confusion … as to the affiliation, connection, or association of such person with another person.”

As of this writing, there has been no response from the White House to Tyler’s cease-and-desist notice.